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8381 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 179.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… West, James White was stricken down at his home in Battle Creek, with a severe attack of paralysis, which prostrated him physically and mentally. It was his …

8382 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 180.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… of James White there developed a sharp though friendly difference of opinion and conviction between Dr. Jackson and Mrs. White as to treatment.

8383 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 180.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… of James White he felt that his malady was due in no small degree to his intense devotion to a religious idea. He therefore advised that he completely forget …

8384 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 181.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… as James White had always been, both physically and mentally, he sank in discouragement under the regimen at Dansville; and when they had been there three …

8385 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 189.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… . White’s vision in Otsego which pointed out the duty to teach the church and the world the principles of health and Christian ministry. James White and …

8386 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 190.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

James White, though elected that spring to the presidency of the General Conference, was too ill to do much promotion work. John N. Loughborough, then president …

8387 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 193.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… of James White and other parents, start a private school. This developed until it was taken under the wing of the General Conference, and the first building …

8388 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 194.4 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… Creek. James White had been ill for sixteen months. Stricken down by paralysis in August of 1865, he had, after a month of unavailing home treatments, been taken …

8389 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 196.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… , with James White presiding at least in the beginning over the committee. For he recovered, with strenuous labor on the part of his wife, who gave him daily water …

8390 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 197.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… by James and Ellen White and Uriah Smith. The subject of camp meetings was introduced. At first Elder White’s idea seemed to be a general camp meeting for the …

8391 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 197.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… and James White in The Review and Herald, July 14, 1868, pp. 56, 57

8392 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 199.4 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

Some three hundred people were camped on the ground, but the attendance at its height was over two thousand. The speakers were eleven in number, chief of whom were James and Ellen White, Joseph Bates, J. N. Andrews, and J. H. Waggoner.

8393 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 200.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… how James White gathered the children together and talked with them, and gave them each a small book, titled, from its first story, Little Will. Clara, her sister …

8394 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 200.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… son James, Ruel’s father, who was the second church elder. The faith has been kept in the family of Root. How well I remember, from my Michigan boyhood, the benevolent …

8395 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 205.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… of. James and Ellen White often visited them, and once when he was sick they brought him up in a democrat wagon on a bed, and he spent three months with them. “I was …

8396 The Story of our Health Message, p. 8.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… of James and Ellen White, and of other leaders in the development of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, have been indispensable in the preparation of this …

8397 The Story of our Health Message, p. 51.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… gospel.”—James White, The Early Life and Later Experience and Labors of Elder Joseph Bates, 16. Battle Creek, Michigan: 1878.

8398 The Story of our Health Message, p. 58.2 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… class.” (James White, The Early Life and Later Experience and Labors of Elder Joseph Bates, 143 .)

8399 The Story of our Health Message, p. 58.3 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… with James and Ellen White in proclaiming this and other fundamental doctrines now held by Seventh-day Adventists. He was uncompromising in urging the …

8400 The Story of our Health Message, p. 62.2 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… Elder James White, “there were trials, and these trials generally arose in consequence of a disposition to draw off from the great truths connected with the …